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this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now from selma, alabama for the interview is the director a member of the voting rights act team. >> thanks for having me. >> do you think it is fair the say that public pressure, a social movement, political activism is a big part of the immediate reason that we got the voting rights act in the first place so, it's appropriate to question whether it might still be effective? >> absolutely, rachel. i was struck by the reality. as i talk to you tonight, i'm less than 100 feet from the edmund pettus bridge where 48 years ago, courageous women, men, and children marched o
this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now...
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policies in inseparable from yun holdingr fo human right, protect lives and supporting international law. with you of we must assist the genuine moderate and democratic forces in syria who are in dire need of help and who feel by abandoned by the international community. the longer this conflict guess on. the more human sufferingn persecution of minorities, radicalization and sectarianl radicalization and sectarianl despite the three compelling arguments, there will be those who say that britain should have nothing to do with jair.shu but we cannot look the other way while international law and human rights are out. we cannot step back from a crisis that could destabilizeed the heart of the mild east and the height of irresponsibility the height of irresponsibility our own security so i want to ex lane to the house today the next step in increasing ourport to the syrian people and i emphasized that there may have to be further steps. we have contributed nearly 140 million pounds in humanitarian aid so far. this is from food, clean drinking water, blankets, shelter for many tens ofer thou
policies in inseparable from yun holdingr fo human right, protect lives and supporting international law. with you of we must assist the genuine moderate and democratic forces in syria who are in dire need of help and who feel by abandoned by the international community. the longer this conflict guess on. the more human sufferingn persecution of minorities, radicalization and sectarianl radicalization and sectarianl despite the three compelling arguments, there will be those who say that...
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but those parts of the voting rights laws should stay intact. here's what he told the group a few moments ago. >> we still have a lot of work to do, easier than it was 48 years ago for one overwhelming reason. what we all did here 48 years ago changed the hearts and the minds of the vast majority of the american people. that's why i'm convinced we will prevail in the new fight with regard to voter access and voter rights. >> now fredricka, during the oral arguments on webs, justice scalia said that portion of the voting rights act amounted to racial entitlement. well the person who you just heard from said in fact that ignores the history of the country and the institutional e institutionalized discrimination against minorities. >> victor blackwell, thank you so much from selma, alabama. it seems like everybody had something to say about the forced spending cuts. we've got a take that you may have missed. here's a hint -- the village people are part of this one. plus, will we keep finding ourselves in financial crisis mode every few months? i'll
but those parts of the voting rights laws should stay intact. here's what he told the group a few moments ago. >> we still have a lot of work to do, easier than it was 48 years ago for one overwhelming reason. what we all did here 48 years ago changed the hearts and the minds of the vast majority of the american people. that's why i'm convinced we will prevail in the new fight with regard to voter access and voter rights. >> now fredricka, during the oral arguments on webs, justice...
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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. good luck voting he [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much, folks. ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] you know what they say? there is absolutely no such thing as a free lunch. so there might be, after i shamelessly plug delicious lunchables like the name says they are able to be lunch this is thought for foo
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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law was blocked because of this law so it's very relevant today even though the formula that's used to designate the southern jurisdictions that fall under it traces to the 1960's and 1970's and the issue before the court was, is that formula still constitutional and singling out the right places at a time when there's violations up in the north of voting rights in different ways. >> did you get a sense? >> i can tell you that definitely the five conservatives seem strongly against this provision, feeling like it has run its course, that if there's going to be voting rights discrimination, go after it case by case where you can prove an incident rather than having certain states like alabama where the case was brought from, preclear these things but liberals really came down strong on the idea that it is from alabama where there's been so much trouble. just think of in 1965 when this measure was first enacted, it came only because of civil rights marchers in salma being beaten by state troopers. there's a lot of history in alabama and liberal justices pounded away in that saying, essen
law was blocked because of this law so it's very relevant today even though the formula that's used to designate the southern jurisdictions that fall under it traces to the 1960's and 1970's and the issue before the court was, is that formula still constitutional and singling out the right places at a time when there's violations up in the north of voting rights in different ways. >> did you get a sense? >> i can tell you that definitely the five conservatives seem strongly against...
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the voting rights act was signed into law later that year. this year's commemoration comes a few days after the court heard arguments of overturning extensions of a key act. >>> black headed men and carved crying women filled the streets outside the temple where a funeral was held today for the young orthodox jewish couple. the two 21-year-olds were killed when they were hit by a black bmw. however doctors were able to deliver the baby by c-section. the newly married couple was on their way to the hospital. the driver of the car carrying the couple was hurt but suffered only minor injuries. the two people of the bmw fled on foot. the baby remains in the hospital. family and friends say he weighs just 4 pounds and is in serious condition. >> in news of the world tonight in pakistan, a bomb detroyed several buildings. the bomb went off near a mosque as worshipers were leaving for the night. rescue crews are looking for possible survivors. some shiite leaders say forces are not doing enough. sunni militant groups are suspected. >>> in japan, rec
the voting rights act was signed into law later that year. this year's commemoration comes a few days after the court heard arguments of overturning extensions of a key act. >>> black headed men and carved crying women filled the streets outside the temple where a funeral was held today for the young orthodox jewish couple. the two 21-year-olds were killed when they were hit by a black bmw. however doctors were able to deliver the baby by c-section. the newly married couple was on...
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there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the shelby county attorney. listen to this. >> you said the problem has been solved, but who gets to make that judgment really? is it you, is it the court, or is it congress? >> well, it's certainly not me. >> that's a good answer. i was hoping you would say that. >> but i think the question is congress can examine it, congress makes a record, it is up to the court to determine whether the problem indeed has been solved and whether the new problem, if there is one -- >> well, that's a big, new power that you are giving us, that we have the power now to decide whether racial discrimination has
there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the...
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law in march. >> wisconsin put in photo i.d. laws which critics say make it harder for minorities and the poor to vote. >> new voting restrictions in ohio. >> the republican secretary of state wanted to close early voting in the weekend leading up to the election. >> ohio republicans failed in their attempt to expand voting hours in republican areas than cutting them back in democratic areas. >> jon: what more does ohio have to do to get on the list of states? replace voting machines with shredders. so far it's been an intelligent respectful manner. maybe describing why they think the senate renewed it unanimously. scalia. give it a go. >> it's been written about when a society adopts racial entitlements it's very difficult to get them out through the normal political congress. it's not the kind of question you leave to congress. they are going to lose votes if they do not enreenact the voting rights act. the name is wonderful. >> jon: congress is too frightened to challenge it based on at peel of its name. i'm assuming he would
law in march. >> wisconsin put in photo i.d. laws which critics say make it harder for minorities and the poor to vote. >> new voting restrictions in ohio. >> the republican secretary of state wanted to close early voting in the weekend leading up to the election. >> ohio republicans failed in their attempt to expand voting hours in republican areas than cutting them back in democratic areas. >> jon: what more does ohio have to do to get on the list of states?...
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we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed this city. you changed this state. you changed this country. and as pastor moore said, you changed the world. and for that we are truly grateful to you. [ applause ] >> the police chief gave him his badge. history cannot be changed. what happened, happened, right? before chief murphy, at least, the past is worth still wrestling with for the sake of what. s could next. at least that's how it seems. joining us now is chief kevin murphy of the montgomery, alabama, police department. chief murphy, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how did you reach the decision that you w
we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed...
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once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. for joining me. good luck voting in chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if we get new credit cards. oh. this one here lets us know what happens if they raise our credit
once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not...
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many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the health curve, that health care costs are going to go down? i thought that's been debunked. >> no, the other issue with about premiums going up. >> brenda: i'm sorry, we've got to move this conversation. we've got to move this information. we don't have time right now. toby, doctor shortages, that what we're talking about, is obamacare causing them. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they
many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the...
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it's a ball passed in 1996 signed into law by bill clinton. to provides nearly blanket protection for all food donors donating food to somebody in their community. >> that is pretty astonishing. we have a choice in baz, in a university, not to throw away the unused food but instead to redistribute it. if i'm at a university, if i didn't see it the first time and i'm thinking i want to do that what's the process other than liking you on the facebook page? >> have them get in touch with us. anybody can shoot an e-mail to food recovery.org. but usually the new chapter process starts with students. it can start with the dining hall managers. that's great, too. but typically we have to find a group or four or five committed students who get in touch with us. we send them what's called a new chapter tool kit. basically through a series of weekly conference calls coach them through starting a new chapter. >> you guys are building out from a campus totally volunteer organization into something else. what is it? >> so that's absolutely right. so we sta
it's a ball passed in 1996 signed into law by bill clinton. to provides nearly blanket protection for all food donors donating food to somebody in their community. >> that is pretty astonishing. we have a choice in baz, in a university, not to throw away the unused food but instead to redistribute it. if i'm at a university, if i didn't see it the first time and i'm thinking i want to do that what's the process other than liking you on the facebook page? >> have them get in touch...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ how much is your current phone bill? it's $192 a month! time to save some money. alright! she can tell you about straight talk. sure! you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month per phone. can we still get the same cool phones? yeah -- the latest smartphones and coverage on america's best networks, nationwide. by switching to straight talk you could save $31.23 a month, that's over $370 a year! wow! and now you get unlimited data! that is awesome. [ earl ] see how much you could save by switching to straight talk. and get the lg optimus dynamic. walmart. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces
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we've had 41 years at the statue in the statute is held the law. so therefore, 2005 looks back and says don't change horses in the middle of the stream because we still have a ways to go. the question is, is it rational to do that? and could differ on that one thing to say this of course this is aimed at states. what do you think the civil war was about? of course it is aimed some states some states differently than others. and at some point, that historical and practical sense that come in that renew what were taped his justification works out. the question i think this hasn't run out now? now you tell me, windows that ran out? what is the standard for when it runs out? never? is something you've heard people worried about. never run out? or does it run out but not yet? or do we have a clear case where the statistic run-up. >> fair enough, justice breyer. what the evidence shows if it hasn't run out yet. the whole purpose is that we make progress in congress recognized the progress he made. for example, to examine a provision to address the regist
we've had 41 years at the statue in the statute is held the law. so therefore, 2005 looks back and says don't change horses in the middle of the stream because we still have a ways to go. the question is, is it rational to do that? and could differ on that one thing to say this of course this is aimed at states. what do you think the civil war was about? of course it is aimed some states some states differently than others. and at some point, that historical and practical sense that come in...
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it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans two years ago. and both sides agreed that military pay and benefits along with funding for veterans should be shielded from the budget ax as well. but the rest of the federal government will be cut by $85 billion this year and more than $100 billion each of the nine years after that with the cuts split between defense and domestic spending. that translates into an 8% cut in pentagon funding. most domestic agencies will have to cut at least 5% from their ledgers. medicare itself won't get cut but doctors who see medicare patients will see their reimbursements trimmed by 2%. and
it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans...
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we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the private and public sector, all of whom have traveled here from washington, dc from sacramento and all over the bay area. so thank you for being here today. we are grateful for an opportunity to come together with you to create schools and communities where young people are healthy and safe and feel welcome and they are allowed to learn and they are allowed to thrive. this day is devoted to help all of us deepen our understanding of this issue of the problem through data, through research, through anecdotes, to put real solutions in place, to comply with new state and draw laws on bullying and to measure our progress. it's a promise we want to join you in keeping to our children and our youth in california. some of you know that we started this summit yesterday with a screening of the documentary film, bully, to 3,000 students in san francisco from san francisco's public schools. the superintendent of schools you're going to hear from in a minute, he was there, i k
we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the private and public sector, all of whom have traveled here from washington, dc from sacramento and all over the bay area. so thank you for being here today. we are grateful for an opportunity to come together with you to create schools and communities where young people are healthy and safe and feel welcome and they are allowed to learn and they are allowed to thrive....
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. >> it's like the law of the jungle, only the strong survive here. if they see you're afraid, they eat you alive. you never, never let your fear show, never. you have convicted felons here for murder and for rape. we got level fours here that you don't know, in a split second, a level two could be a level four and they could stab you. they could stab someone in front of you. you respond to help them and guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the camaraderie among officers is vital. they rely on each other for backup as they risk their lives every day. >> i love this place. it may sound sick but this is my job. this is a career, i guess it chose me. you know. you build some great friendships with the officers here. >> ten pounds of cocaine wasn't mine. it was yours. you had it keistered, remember? you have an environment where your life depends on someone else. and someone else's life depends on yours. it kind of makes you a lot closer. it really does. you appreciate each other more. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended s
. >> it's like the law of the jungle, only the strong survive here. if they see you're afraid, they eat you alive. you never, never let your fear show, never. you have convicted felons here for murder and for rape. we got level fours here that you don't know, in a split second, a level two could be a level four and they could stab you. they could stab someone in front of you. you respond to help them and guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the...
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it just can't be. >> kay law is serving five to life for running a meth lab with her husband, scott. kay is housed in timpanogos star-2. scott lives next door with the star-137 >> i never actually contributed as far as in the making of it, but, yeah, i was using. i love him. there was nothing i would have ever done to hurt him in any way. so, yeah, i mean, if he was going to go down, i was going down with him. >> she could have decided, well, this guy is a no-good guy, and left me. it means a lot to me that she still cares. you know, she's still there. >> although they live just 100 feet apart, kay and scott are not allowed to visit each other. the few moments a week she passes by in sight of the men's yard is the extent of their contact. >> there's times i wish i could just sit down and talk to him or give him a hug or whatever. but i feel lucky, i do. i'm lucky that i just get to see him and have him right there. >> just a little glimpse makes my day. you know, it's right there on my wrist, my watch. when it comes that time, i'm there. >> with their parole hearings coming up, both
it just can't be. >> kay law is serving five to life for running a meth lab with her husband, scott. kay is housed in timpanogos star-2. scott lives next door with the star-137 >> i never actually contributed as far as in the making of it, but, yeah, i was using. i love him. there was nothing i would have ever done to hurt him in any way. so, yeah, i mean, if he was going to go down, i was going down with him. >> she could have decided, well, this guy is a no-good guy, and...
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>> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or may break the law, then we take immediate action to investigate and to take the appropriate disposition, whether it's dismissals or if they receive some type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few serious infractions involving officers at the prison. >> okay. finish up. finish up. >> the rest of the staff follow the rules by the book. >> contraband. you know better. >> what contraband? >> huh-uh. contraband, right? uh-huh, bye-bye, get out, get out, get out. get out. >> it's really not contraband. this is what it is. a pack of heinz ketchup, right there. all day. all day long. they give you, like, ketchup from the canteen where i brought it in here to eat with my meatloaf, and she said it was contraband. on certain days when you eat certain things, they give it to you so you can have it. but on the day they don't give it to you, it's contraband. >> when i see it, i catch them on it. i call them on it. >> she just wanted to bother me a little bit. that's all. >> when they are doing something
>> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or may break the law, then we take immediate action to investigate and to take the appropriate disposition, whether it's dismissals or if they receive some type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few serious infractions involving officers at the prison. >> okay. finish up. finish up. >> the rest of the staff follow the rules by the book. >> contraband. you know better....
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bush signed it into law. [applause] 50 years to the day that rosa parks sat down on the bus and -- in montgomery, alabama. 50 years to the day. [applause] rosa parks should feel right at home in the capital, joining sojourner truth, dr. martin luther king and many other american heroes. she will inspire all who walked these halls, especially young people, with her quiet strength, her pride, her dignity, her courage. i told you she was recognized by congress and friends of congress. now i would like to share with you comments from one of my invited to get. the race all great, willie mays -- baseball great, willie mays. these are the same injustices that rosa parks did when he was growing up. he could not be here today but sent a letter and said i could share these words about her. he said more than this, and i gave the complete letter to roses. -- rosa's nice -- niece. he said, change does not happen fast. one person's actions inspiring another. she simply did what was natural. she was tired so she sat down. t
bush signed it into law. [applause] 50 years to the day that rosa parks sat down on the bus and -- in montgomery, alabama. 50 years to the day. [applause] rosa parks should feel right at home in the capital, joining sojourner truth, dr. martin luther king and many other american heroes. she will inspire all who walked these halls, especially young people, with her quiet strength, her pride, her dignity, her courage. i told you she was recognized by congress and friends of congress. now i would...
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in a 2005 law, people convicted of drunk driving have to install an ignition interlock devices. you can see them on the crean there. they prevent the car from start figure you are over a certain limit. now lawmakers want to take it a step furthered, so people convicted of drunk driving from buying alcohol anywhere at all, including liquor store, bar, restaurants, under the measure, drivers with the interlock would get a specially marked license to show they are prohibited from buying alcohol. take a listen. >> it's hard to quantify, but i think it could be a big difference, sfcial if your family is the one not injured or killed by the one drunk driver deterred from drinking and driving. >> reporter: this bill got a lot of backing in the new mexico house with a landslide vote in its favor, 59-5. if it makes it a final approval, this would be one of the most restrictive drunk driving laws in the united states. >> jamie: thank you. eric. >> eric: well, you know, in vatican city, they are 48 hours into the cardinals of the catholic church meet in secret to choose a new pontiff. we w
in a 2005 law, people convicted of drunk driving have to install an ignition interlock devices. you can see them on the crean there. they prevent the car from start figure you are over a certain limit. now lawmakers want to take it a step furthered, so people convicted of drunk driving from buying alcohol anywhere at all, including liquor store, bar, restaurants, under the measure, drivers with the interlock would get a specially marked license to show they are prohibited from buying alcohol....
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but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to brad, but i agree with mitt romney in the quotes that we have seen coming from his upcoming fox news interview in a couple of hours, when he says we have people who are more concerned at this point about a political victory. and really squandering an opportunity. what this boils down to is not the national parks are going to be affected, sure, we will have to wait in line at the airport. but what about the economy? a fragile economy that was just starting to recover? where now, the gdp will go down, unemployment will go up. there is a lot of blame to go around. president obam ai a
but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to...
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there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in 1964 to a problem of race discrimination which was thought to be prevalent in certain jurisdictions. to that extent, yes it was intended to protect those who have been discriminated against. if i might say, i think that -- >> do you think racial discrimination in voting has ended? that there is none anywhere? >> i think the world is not perfect. you're not arguing for perfectibility. we say there is no evidence that jurisdictions called out by the formula are the places that are uniquely subject -- >> there are others that are very compelling. why sho
there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in...
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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you know. and coming up, we have an exclusive for you, senator rand paul will join us live. rand paul will join us live. ranrand . \ live. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hung
why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you...
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they would also pass a law that would dock lawmakers' pay unless the dem accurate i democraticad cincinnati does it. >> giving him a blank check is inane as far as i'm concerned. >> an inh inhighway in-depth na. showdown on debt row. it's followed by a special edition of the fox report with harris faulkner and then john roberts on showdown on debt row tonight on the fox newschannel. >>> well, a fox news alert. an update be on a devastating story in florida. just 15 minutes from tampa. demolition is now underway on this house. you're looking at live pictures of the crews here having to take down and dismantle the home that was perched over a giant sink hole. it took the life of a man inside his own bedroom. his bed and his body believed to be in that sink hole. they've not found him. they're trying to move the house forward if they can to let other family members who escaped collect some belongings. we'll keep you posted on that. they have actually, eric, called off the search. >> what a tragedy. just unbelievable. so sad. >>> well, as we've been telling you this morning, mitt romney opens u
they would also pass a law that would dock lawmakers' pay unless the dem accurate i democraticad cincinnati does it. >> giving him a blank check is inane as far as i'm concerned. >> an inh inhighway in-depth na. showdown on debt row. it's followed by a special edition of the fox report with harris faulkner and then john roberts on showdown on debt row tonight on the fox newschannel. >>> well, a fox news alert. an update be on a devastating story in florida. just 15 minutes...
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now by law the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks instead of making smart cuts. agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. those little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends each year, but they do affect performance. take a couple toes off your feet and see how that works. the part of the budget with the biggest cuts have been hit in the last few years. agencies don't have a ton of flexibility. as much as there's this whole saw about how the government is full of waste, it sure is. but it still amounts to cutting hair and toenails when it comes to the budget. programs that are effective are subject to the same cults than the ones that aren't. under the sequester, we need to cut fingers off both hands. the bottom line is it's an incredibly stupid way to lose weight. ken rogoff is an expert on
now by law the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks instead of making smart cuts. agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. those little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends each year, but they do affect performance. take a couple toes off your feet and see how that works. the part...
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drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse wh
drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i...
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sequester cuts being baked into the next budget resolution and maybe they are actually going to be the law of the land for a while. >> dana: if you could talk about another relationship where there is tension between the press corps. he said this earlier today. >> the president doesn't like the washington press corps and i think it's mutual in certain respects. there is not a great relationship between them and the president. a lot of the president's advisors are frustrated they feel they don't get the credit they deserve for the willingness to compromise they see on the president's end they do not see reciprocated. >> i understand that tension very well. i don't think ever called and yelled at you. >> not so much. >> there was one person i remember. do you think this is a problem that is parallel to the one that has happened between the white house and the members of congress. is there underlying tension that even deeper than what we've realized between the press and the white house? >> it's an intleeg go question because the press gets accused of being too close to president obama. there
sequester cuts being baked into the next budget resolution and maybe they are actually going to be the law of the land for a while. >> dana: if you could talk about another relationship where there is tension between the press corps. he said this earlier today. >> the president doesn't like the washington press corps and i think it's mutual in certain respects. there is not a great relationship between them and the president. a lot of the president's advisors are frustrated they...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the garden of eden. >> he was showing in the
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh....
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contract law isn't boring if you're a contract law billing a big company for your contract law work, i'm sure. look, there was a ten ashs macy's attorney who tried to show this was a woman who went behind the back of her partner in macy's to deal with jc penny. she said, we thought business would be bigger at macy's but it kept us static. $300 million was enough to sustain a company of her size and went out and did another piece of business there. the macy's attorney going after her saying, do you really think you have -- you have an exclusivity agreement with macy's, do you think the same customer will buy one of your ee namal cast iron pieces of cookware and walk to the other end and buy another one? >> people could have two houses, might have two kitchens. >> good answer. >> like martha. >> this is a bench trial, no jury there to impress, you're just speaking to the man, the judge. and he seemed to agree with martha on at least one point and that was that this did not need to be a full blown trial. what was that a reference to? >> is that for me? >> you, sunny, go ahead. >> i thin
contract law isn't boring if you're a contract law billing a big company for your contract law work, i'm sure. look, there was a ten ashs macy's attorney who tried to show this was a woman who went behind the back of her partner in macy's to deal with jc penny. she said, we thought business would be bigger at macy's but it kept us static. $300 million was enough to sustain a company of her size and went out and did another piece of business there. the macy's attorney going after her saying, do...
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voting rights act, which gives the federal government the right to negate local and state election laws in certain areas of the country, mostly in the south, if they believe it will disenfranchise minorities and the vice president has said he didn't realize that these fights would have to be fought over and over. yesterday i spoke with one of the attorneys for the naacp defense fund and he is arguing this case in front of the supreme court along donald varrili. justice scalia said this amounts to racial entitlement. here's his response to that claim. >> from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer and an american it completely denies our history. for more than a century of persistent discrimination. discrimination that stood in the face of the constitution. it's an answer to promisess that went unkept for over 100 years. the voting act rights captures what is best in america. the idea that we should all be able to participate in the democracy. >> there were 98 senators in 2006 who voted to reauthorize the voting rights act of 1965, including joe biden and every senator from the states
voting rights act, which gives the federal government the right to negate local and state election laws in certain areas of the country, mostly in the south, if they believe it will disenfranchise minorities and the vice president has said he didn't realize that these fights would have to be fought over and over. yesterday i spoke with one of the attorneys for the naacp defense fund and he is arguing this case in front of the supreme court along donald varrili. justice scalia said this amounts...
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so, i don't want the law of war to be the law of america, because that would mean that we would be giving up on the bill of rights. >> on a slightly lighter note, you did get some support and you got some support from the democratic side. democratic senator ron wyden spoke up and defended you. senator paul, even majority leader harry reid had some praise for you and here is that. >> i've been involved in a few filibust filibusters, as rand paul has, as rand paul did yesterday. and what i've learned from my experiences, with talking filibusters, is this. to succeed, you need strong convictions, but also a strong bladder. it's obvious, senator paul has both. >> i have to say, i was incredibly impressed by your bladder control and i was only all right with it, because you are a doctor and i figured you knew if you were taking a risk you shouldn't be taking. >> yeah, one of the things that really, there were two things that struck me about yesterday. three things. one, the public response was overwhelming, bigger than we have ever seen. the second thing that struck me was that members of the
so, i don't want the law of war to be the law of america, because that would mean that we would be giving up on the bill of rights. >> on a slightly lighter note, you did get some support and you got some support from the democratic side. democratic senator ron wyden spoke up and defended you. senator paul, even majority leader harry reid had some praise for you and here is that. >> i've been involved in a few filibust filibusters, as rand paul has, as rand paul did yesterday. and...
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. >> adam maintained hope he was going to get out some day i think because of the shifting laws regarding minors and life imprisonment. that's what he was clinging to. >> we all know he made a mistake. i think he pay what he done. >> i'll get out. this isn't going to be forever. >>> coming up -- >> my nickname is lefty. it's because i have one arm. >> the loss of an arm leads to tragedy and murder. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your
. >> adam maintained hope he was going to get out some day i think because of the shifting laws regarding minors and life imprisonment. that's what he was clinging to. >> we all know he made a mistake. i think he pay what he done. >> i'll get out. this isn't going to be forever. >>> coming up -- >> my nickname is lefty. it's because i have one arm. >> the loss of an arm leads to tragedy and murder. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain,...
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law enforcement shot and killed the suspect while trying to arrest him. but >> pam: power knocked out to thousands this morning. into a crash in lafayette kron4's will tran has the latest. >> this 38 year-old man out of san francisco run 2:45 they've spotted the stolen pickup truck at his east belt, highway 24 entered the lafayette street exit. the police officer noticed that he was taking the corner too quickly. after a pursuit, the driver could not make that curve and the slammed into a power pole. it wiped out power at 1800 people. pg&e crews have spent all day for placing this power pole. but all the power should leave restored after piccinni's spend all day and replacing pg&e spend all day restoring that power pole. all the pg&e customers should now have their power restored. >> jacqueline: we will see the increase with clouds. temperatures will be in the 60s. by noon and cooler. from the bay area, some slight chance of sprinkles. but we will not see much chance of rainfall but cooler temperatures the satellite showing high clouds approaching from th
law enforcement shot and killed the suspect while trying to arrest him. but >> pam: power knocked out to thousands this morning. into a crash in lafayette kron4's will tran has the latest. >> this 38 year-old man out of san francisco run 2:45 they've spotted the stolen pickup truck at his east belt, highway 24 entered the lafayette street exit. the police officer noticed that he was taking the corner too quickly. after a pursuit, the driver could not make that curve and the slammed...
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they fled jeremy in 2008 where home schooling is against the law. parents must send their children to a government school. if they don't they face jail time and they settled in tennessee where the judge granted them asylum and now the case is disputed by the justice and attorney general holder and said germany's ban on home schooling is not a ban on their rights. >> michael, does the department . justice handling the case kind of indicate that they think government can do a better job in making decision? >> they embraced the german position. germany doesn't want home schooling because germany doesn't want people to think differently. home scooming is a freedom we fought for. they should be free to pursue that here as well >> why does the case matter to americans that the justice department involved themselves? >> it is the way the justice department chose to argue the case that stends alarm bells to home schoolers and everybody who loves liberty. they argued that parents don't center a fundmental liberty interest to direct the education of children.
they fled jeremy in 2008 where home schooling is against the law. parents must send their children to a government school. if they don't they face jail time and they settled in tennessee where the judge granted them asylum and now the case is disputed by the justice and attorney general holder and said germany's ban on home schooling is not a ban on their rights. >> michael, does the department . justice handling the case kind of indicate that they think government can do a better job in...
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my other brother graduated college, already in his third year of law school. he chose to follow me, and i don't like that. always wanted to be just like me. so i'm not very proud of that obviously. he's a good kid, though. here you go, kid. i don't know if you heard, but i don't do deliveries no more. >> keep the change, man. >> bubanas could have his next chance on the outside very soon. he's due in court in two days to face the judge on his assault and battery charge, but he's optimistic the case will by thrown out because his girlfriend is unwilling to testify against him. >> that's why you just hope for the best and expect the worst, you know? >> expecting the worst is key to security in the segregation unit. >> both these guys coming. >> yeah. >> for instance, when delshaun bloodworth and david peters are released from the cell for the one hour of daily recreation, they are not only handcuffed, but shackled at the ankles. >> have to be, because they're such a threat to fight. and it's just -- it's for their safety and for ours. >> you guys feeling like a
my other brother graduated college, already in his third year of law school. he chose to follow me, and i don't like that. always wanted to be just like me. so i'm not very proud of that obviously. he's a good kid, though. here you go, kid. i don't know if you heard, but i don't do deliveries no more. >> keep the change, man. >> bubanas could have his next chance on the outside very soon. he's due in court in two days to face the judge on his assault and battery charge, but he's...